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you have to keep in mind the absence of of this level of manpower and as a worker contributing to the environment of lending itself to the idea that we have been seeing in egypt lately previous practices by the egyptian police, for example the fact that a lot of the police officers have to be on a certain rank and have to be kept on contract securing full time permanent employment status with protection. this is one of the conditions that actually makes it much easier on the superiors and senior members of the security establishment to basically pressure them into taking on questionable activities. if you don't pull the trigger then i went toward contract by the end of this year because you are all on a contract and you are basically not protected. so i would just question the assumption that the securities sector reform is necessarily aimed at, you know, at disempowering the security to say that there are a lot of measures and reforms in the case of egypt the with strength in the status of the conditions and the working conditions and the egyptians. >> i think that when we talk about the securit
you have to keep in mind the absence of of this level of manpower and as a worker contributing to the environment of lending itself to the idea that we have been seeing in egypt lately previous practices by the egyptian police, for example the fact that a lot of the police officers have to be on a certain rank and have to be kept on contract securing full time permanent employment status with protection. this is one of the conditions that actually makes it much easier on the superiors and...
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i think you see some attention in almost any political environment. he is one of these characters that has been able, at least up until recently, to straddle this divide of islamists versus non-islamist. part of the problem, if you go back to the presidential race, the first round of the presidential race were the two most polarizing candidates, the one representing the former regime, and the one representing the muslim brotherhood, muhammad morrisey, came out on top. they each had about 25% and then there was that middle group that was neither -- nor necessarily wanted to see a return of, nor were they pro-islamist here and they were about 50%, about half of the electorate at least. this is the group has been so divided and so unable to articulate a common vision. but, over time with the polarization that middle space has decreased, and someone like -- already back in june during the second round of the election was found, people expected him to be much better because he could straddle these two arenas. and i think people thought that had mass appeal
i think you see some attention in almost any political environment. he is one of these characters that has been able, at least up until recently, to straddle this divide of islamists versus non-islamist. part of the problem, if you go back to the presidential race, the first round of the presidential race were the two most polarizing candidates, the one representing the former regime, and the one representing the muslim brotherhood, muhammad morrisey, came out on top. they each had about 25%...
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and by the way it will be good for our environment. it will help preserve the incredible beauty of the state. we can do that. i want to make it a national mission to educate our kids better than anyone else in the world. [cheers and applause] i want to hire workers at community colleges to get the skills that businesses are hiring right now. i want to keep tuition growth low and cut in half over the next 10 years. we can do that. [cheers and applause] my plan will actually cut the deficit unlike governor romney's. it will actually cut the deficit by $4 trillion of the next 10 years but we have to balance the budget. we also need to make sure there is a wealthier paying a little bit more so we can afford technology and research that will keep new jobs and businesses coming to america. i will never turn medicare into a voucher. [cheers and applause] no american should spend their golden years at the -- of insurance companies. and i will use the savings that we get from ending the war in iraq and afghanistan to put our people back to work
and by the way it will be good for our environment. it will help preserve the incredible beauty of the state. we can do that. i want to make it a national mission to educate our kids better than anyone else in the world. [cheers and applause] i want to hire workers at community colleges to get the skills that businesses are hiring right now. i want to keep tuition growth low and cut in half over the next 10 years. we can do that. [cheers and applause] my plan will actually cut the deficit...
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we will come back to that with regard to practical approaches in the clinical environment. this is the question that i get most often from my colleagues, so joe, what's the fuss? isn't this just kids being kids? and the answer that i've come give is that the issue of concern is really the association with the development of more serious behaviors assault toward behavior down the line, and also, health consequences that clearly may not be evident in the acute care situation. so the question is bully really the tip of the intentional injury iceberg? is it concern from a clinical stand point that we need to pay attention to? certainly from the standpoint of the literature as recently as a decade ago, this comes from an editorial in the journal of the american medical association, there was not a great cancel -- deal of the evidence at all that showed a relationship of bullying or being bullied with the risk for more serious violence down stream. over the last of the decade, of course, there's been a great deal of work, and i'm sure most of you are familiar with the work out of
we will come back to that with regard to practical approaches in the clinical environment. this is the question that i get most often from my colleagues, so joe, what's the fuss? isn't this just kids being kids? and the answer that i've come give is that the issue of concern is really the association with the development of more serious behaviors assault toward behavior down the line, and also, health consequences that clearly may not be evident in the acute care situation. so the question is...
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second in the fall, will give a special message on energy and the environment. when he we need to be more strategic in focusing on the intersection of job creation, affordability, science and sustainability. we need to continue michigan's leadership in protecting the great lakes, one of the world's greatest natural assets. [applause] [applause] third i would like to work with the legislature on how to improve our laws related to lobbying, campaign finance and ethics for both state and local government. for example we should have more frequent and better disclosure of campaign contributions and we should have stronger rules governing employment of people who negotiate state contracts while in government services. [applause] [applause] on implementation of good government we will have efforts on two levels. one track will be focused on state government itself and how it operates. the second track will be a supportive partner to our local jurisdictions. data for grading principles of good governance will be how we operate in this way and that they share those four
second in the fall, will give a special message on energy and the environment. when he we need to be more strategic in focusing on the intersection of job creation, affordability, science and sustainability. we need to continue michigan's leadership in protecting the great lakes, one of the world's greatest natural assets. [applause] [applause] third i would like to work with the legislature on how to improve our laws related to lobbying, campaign finance and ethics for both state and local...
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we believe that environment and development can and should go hand in hand." a growing economy creates the resources necessary for environmental protection, and environmental protection makes growth sustainable over the long term. when he was asked over his own target of subsequent meetings with global stakeholders, president bush could not have been more clear. he said the united states will be there with specific plans prepared to share, but more important, that others who have signed these documents ought to have specific plans also. so i think this is a leadership role, president bush said. we are challenging them to come forward. we will be there. i think the third world and others are entitled to know that the commitments made are going to be commitments kept. that was the president of the united states speaking on behalf of our nation and indeed the aspirations of the world 20 years ago. how dramatic and sad it is that 20 years later shockingly we find ourselves in a strange and dangerous place on this issue, a place that this former president probably
we believe that environment and development can and should go hand in hand." a growing economy creates the resources necessary for environmental protection, and environmental protection makes growth sustainable over the long term. when he was asked over his own target of subsequent meetings with global stakeholders, president bush could not have been more clear. he said the united states will be there with specific plans prepared to share, but more important, that others who have signed...
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it is an environment for issues that can be solved by cooperation between china and the united states. complete consensus. i have anticipated and others have participated in many conversations that indicate that it is possible to have such a dialogue and also that the alternative is going to lead to results in my view but the drama of world war i. >> the man in the hat. the microphone to the middle. >> i am with the national advisory council foundation and reading dr. kissinger's book on china. on the paging out -- i sense that one of the reasons might have been very close relations with you and 100% agreement on proceeding with everything that you wanted to accomplish on behalf of the total policy that china and the u.s. pulling at that time. in other words taking care of the soviet union's belligerency towards china. >> the question is -- >> a factor in these political -- >> he was accused of the special in conversations that occurred after 1973 too agreeable to the united states. based on a complete misunderstanding of what this question was as i understand it from various sources.
it is an environment for issues that can be solved by cooperation between china and the united states. complete consensus. i have anticipated and others have participated in many conversations that indicate that it is possible to have such a dialogue and also that the alternative is going to lead to results in my view but the drama of world war i. >> the man in the hat. the microphone to the middle. >> i am with the national advisory council foundation and reading dr. kissinger's...
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what's the exterm environment, biggest security issues in the region, and also, can you do this yiewn unilaterally or, you, whether you have to do this in concert with other countries. i would certainly be, you know, of course, forgotten the profitable india to be controversial is that, you know, in india, the big strategic thinking is on the defense side about the threat posed by china with the need to keep up with that. i don't expect india defense spending to decline over the next few years. quite apart from the india-pakistan issue with its own history and baggage. the question is whether china increase's its defense budget to rival the united states, and then there's going to be collateral effects on india, and india tries to match china. i'm not on the -- optimistic, much as i hope that's the way countries go, i don't think india's going in that direction. >> thank you. >> i'm robert from the treasury. i believe government is important, but it's a decades' long process and growth and development as it is input. we're all in the policy business, and i wonder if you could talk a l
what's the exterm environment, biggest security issues in the region, and also, can you do this yiewn unilaterally or, you, whether you have to do this in concert with other countries. i would certainly be, you know, of course, forgotten the profitable india to be controversial is that, you know, in india, the big strategic thinking is on the defense side about the threat posed by china with the need to keep up with that. i don't expect india defense spending to decline over the next few years....
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johnny can come you counseling for every day but if he goes into dysfunctional environment your back at square one every time he comes back. has to be involvement with significant others that allow everyone to be involved in this process even in the rights process. the parents or the significant other have to buy into this also. >> am i on? thank you very much for coming before us. the task force really aspires to know there are problems out there. but for you, you have an enduring mission to reduce inner-city violence and for the most part a lot of this takes a lot of resources to provide harnessing that energy. and environmental conditions in the community and social programs are the first to get cut the matter where you go because they are rather soft. in the context of what you are doing today, could use some wedge highlight the types of resources you are getting and the kind of resources you are not getting, to mary success in propagating the right of passage you are doing today and how we improve the lives of youngsters? >> we started out and in many instances it came out of ou
johnny can come you counseling for every day but if he goes into dysfunctional environment your back at square one every time he comes back. has to be involvement with significant others that allow everyone to be involved in this process even in the rights process. the parents or the significant other have to buy into this also. >> am i on? thank you very much for coming before us. the task force really aspires to know there are problems out there. but for you, you have an enduring...
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once they can control all of these other risk factors within their environment, that association between bullying and commonality is reduced. so we are at a point where there might be some kids got bully others that may have a criminal trajectory but that may not be the entire story for all kids. so, the bottom line is there is a limited number of longitudinal studies that unpack the mechanisms and the context of variables that explain why kids bully others. there's few longitudinal studies that consider how it is related to these negative outcomes coming and with the mechanisms are undermining peace process these. and so what i want to do is show you some research funded by the center for disease control, and i want to appreciate my project officer, kathleen and the late morrill who was instrumental in funding this work and really driving those research questions. what we know what those kids that both the others and what we see year and what i am showing you this example and a really quick and a demonstration of the research of the tip of the iceberg to understand what are these kids l
once they can control all of these other risk factors within their environment, that association between bullying and commonality is reduced. so we are at a point where there might be some kids got bully others that may have a criminal trajectory but that may not be the entire story for all kids. so, the bottom line is there is a limited number of longitudinal studies that unpack the mechanisms and the context of variables that explain why kids bully others. there's few longitudinal studies...
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and move to the teacher center and firemen to the student center environment. and to focus every day and every class would be about focusing on students to read a lot of training went into that and i had a lot of soul-searching in terms of we have to build the capacity of teachers, principals to build this culture and then ultimately provide this resource to the students and then to use that resource effectively and one of the things that when the visitors come through, say to the county seat restructure. we have a set with a lesson but then we quickly move to be differentiated approach. so there is personalized learning, a project based learning, a group learning. as a result of this and this type of effort into this type of work our teachers are more successful. governor, we have moved up. last year we referred in the state and our composite 115 districts but we have moved up and we don't know or the other systems ranked. we went up in every single level. one point that i am particularly proud of is we focus on the early intervention with students and our rat
and move to the teacher center and firemen to the student center environment. and to focus every day and every class would be about focusing on students to read a lot of training went into that and i had a lot of soul-searching in terms of we have to build the capacity of teachers, principals to build this culture and then ultimately provide this resource to the students and then to use that resource effectively and one of the things that when the visitors come through, say to the county seat...
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the other part of that question would be, if it were truly an environment where everybody had to give something of, would it not be fair for public broadcasting to give something up as well? >> these are all important questions, and i wish i had my friend william f. buckley who appeared on public television for 30 years and only on public television for 30 years tell me answer your excellent question. we have given up, and we continue to give up again and again and again. that means the national town of for the humanities his contribution to the civil war from approached 45 percent and now we often receive we're looking into the due diligence for producing the door stopper, proposals that they still in quite rightfully require receive sometimes less than 10 percent and still receive the largest grant we have given up and given up and given up. i think like prohibition we sometimes fall prey to preconceived notions that permit the discussion to fall into the realm of the cultural wars, if you will. it is so interesting that we are an organization that helps to stiff the country togethe
the other part of that question would be, if it were truly an environment where everybody had to give something of, would it not be fair for public broadcasting to give something up as well? >> these are all important questions, and i wish i had my friend william f. buckley who appeared on public television for 30 years and only on public television for 30 years tell me answer your excellent question. we have given up, and we continue to give up again and again and again. that means the...
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it's a really great environment. i might have an idea, and somebody else has an idea, we co-line it. there's a lot of talking. we go out, do the news gathering, file the story, goes through an editing process, and if it's a featured article, something for ipad magazine, goes through a more extensive editing process, and then it's online. there's a mix of quality editing and traditional process you think of, but also we're the internet, and we need it up quickly and ensure we stay on top of the content and scoops getting people fresh news. >> host: there's a tweet saying obama scripting questions for entertainment interviews. talking to entertainment tonight and what do you think of those interviews as ways to put information out there to the regime -- general public? >> guest: it's understandable, i don't have a problem with it as long as it means they are not talking to the political press corp. where they get harder questions. it's great. i mean, we all love hearing what the president's favorite song is, what his w
it's a really great environment. i might have an idea, and somebody else has an idea, we co-line it. there's a lot of talking. we go out, do the news gathering, file the story, goes through an editing process, and if it's a featured article, something for ipad magazine, goes through a more extensive editing process, and then it's online. there's a mix of quality editing and traditional process you think of, but also we're the internet, and we need it up quickly and ensure we stay on top of the...
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in fact, our nation's ability to monitor and predict the state of its water environment is well behind where it needs to be to address not only issues of drought, but also of water availability, flooding, ground water depletion, of human versus ecological water requirements, and of the impacts of global change. moreover, we are falling behind the capabilities of other nations while significantly constraining domestic efforts to sustain water management. the following are critical steps towards advanced water management and drought prediction strategy. first, more realistic computer simulation models are needed that represent all major, natural, and human components of the water cycle. a significant acceleration in the development of advanced computer models for high droll ji and water management including an integrated national water model is essential for effectively managing drought and a range of critical water issues. second, we must fill in fundamental knowledge gaps of earth, water, and environment at the surface, and the shallow sub surface. we know very little about the topogra
in fact, our nation's ability to monitor and predict the state of its water environment is well behind where it needs to be to address not only issues of drought, but also of water availability, flooding, ground water depletion, of human versus ecological water requirements, and of the impacts of global change. moreover, we are falling behind the capabilities of other nations while significantly constraining domestic efforts to sustain water management. the following are critical steps towards...
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mikulski was trying to find a balance on a difficult and contentious issue between industry and the environment, and i watched how she was trying to listen to both sides. maryland's got some communities where they've got older plants, and if she can't take steps to protect those plants and have the workers keep their jobs, a lot of people are going to hurt. and senator mikulski always tries to keep that from happening. she also said, clean air and the environmental laws are importa important. and that last quality of trying to bring people together -- i've heard the senator from colorado talk about it -- is what senator mikulski's public service career is all about -- has been all about. so tonight and through the day we've heard colleagues, you know, pay tributes. i made mention of the fact that so often i hear these tributes when a colleague is leaving the united states senate. i just want to close these brief remarks by saying that i'm especially grateful and the cause of good government is enhanced by the fact that senator mikulski is very much alive, this is not a tribute to someone who's
mikulski was trying to find a balance on a difficult and contentious issue between industry and the environment, and i watched how she was trying to listen to both sides. maryland's got some communities where they've got older plants, and if she can't take steps to protect those plants and have the workers keep their jobs, a lot of people are going to hurt. and senator mikulski always tries to keep that from happening. she also said, clean air and the environmental laws are importa important....
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i'm in a patient to urban environment. i love it. that's why i'm studying. it is a basket of opportunity. i went public schools my whole life and, you know, it was from like the teacher who said, you might like doing this and spend time after school and introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone that stayed after school with me that went through different topics they didn't understand or from my debate coach in high school, you know, who not get paid but spend an extra six hours, you know, per week to coaching us. these are all thicks i found made the character of my life. nay all happened not by by way of large institution. not way of something far and distance. there was any local experience. this is what i found in sort of this homely city. you often here the characterization of cities or urban environments as sorts of get lost there's nothing impersonal. this is not has been my experience. this is what i think the local represents. in returning to what i find to be the theme is that cities and local politics a
i'm in a patient to urban environment. i love it. that's why i'm studying. it is a basket of opportunity. i went public schools my whole life and, you know, it was from like the teacher who said, you might like doing this and spend time after school and introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone that stayed after school with me that went through different topics they didn't understand or from my debate coach in high school, you know, who not get paid but spend an extra six hours, you...
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there's a long list of players who see the internet as a very fundamental part of the environment now and they would like very much to have some influence over it. i worry about even such activities as the internet governance form which out of the world summit on the society. the reason it has been successful, at least until now started as a multistakeholder activity. as responsibility for the subject matter, under discussion, in the itf shifted from one body to another. the question about who controls the agenda now beings the -- becomes the big issue. the process of involvement in the united nations has one unfortunate property that it political sizes everything. all the consideration that are made whether in the i.t.u. orb are elsewhere are taken and colored by national interest. as long standing participate in the intesht architecture board and the task force where we check our guns at door and we have technical discussions about how tboas improve the operation of the internet to color that with other national disputes which are nonrelevant to the technology is very dangerous pres
there's a long list of players who see the internet as a very fundamental part of the environment now and they would like very much to have some influence over it. i worry about even such activities as the internet governance form which out of the world summit on the society. the reason it has been successful, at least until now started as a multistakeholder activity. as responsibility for the subject matter, under discussion, in the itf shifted from one body to another. the question about who...
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more benign to our environment. i believe there is a lot in here that's going to help general air traffic controllers also. so i thank senator rockefeller for his diligence and his hard work on this. so my vote today, my vote no on this bill is not to suggest that there aren't many good things in this bill, but instead my vote is to stand up against the notion that a federal agency and the american workers it is charged to protect should be punished for doing what is right and what is fair, what is in their jurisdiction, and to stand up against a process that allows the few and the powerful to hijack this body and change their rules of the game in their favor. the american people deserve better than that. mr. president, i yield the floor and i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. rockefeller: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. rockefeller: i note that the time is just before 5:00 he -- 5:00. i believe my distinguish
more benign to our environment. i believe there is a lot in here that's going to help general air traffic controllers also. so i thank senator rockefeller for his diligence and his hard work on this. so my vote today, my vote no on this bill is not to suggest that there aren't many good things in this bill, but instead my vote is to stand up against the notion that a federal agency and the american workers it is charged to protect should be punished for doing what is right and what is fair,...
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and shouldn't that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the actuarial review was done, not today, but at a point with economic projections that are primarily in july over the summer. so it is accurate but interest rates have dropped further than where built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two offsetting factors to that. one is that home prices have performed better than were used in the actuarial. based on what we know today, even for this year, the actuarial would be significantly better to perform today, just on that one variable. the second point is that the actuarial review is a point in time that assumes that we do no further fha business. one of the things that is artificial about it if i could use that term, is when interest rates go to work, it assumes people pay out faster. that is accurate. what it doesn't take into account is typically half of those folks refinancing to an fha loan. the submitted nature of the actuarial, taking a snapshot in time, assuming
and shouldn't that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the actuarial review was done, not today, but at a point with economic projections that are primarily in july over the summer. so it is accurate but interest rates have dropped further than where built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two offsetting factors to that. one is that home prices have performed better than were used in the actuarial. based on what...
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we have agreed community college environment already in place. that's where the community colleges can come into play but we need to make sure that we are addressing these policies that actually incentivize businesses to send jobs over to places like china. i hope to have an opportunity because i have ten seconds here and how they are being hurt by these failed policies that my opponent supports. >> moderator: the same question to congressman schilling. schilling: i think it's clear my opponent is against the free trade agreement that came out last year and if you take a look at the free trade agreement here specifically in this district its huge. as a matter of fact and one of their plans they have 3,000 workers. 80% of their product ships outside of the united states of america. as if you do the math on that that is 80% times 3,000, that's 2400 jobs responsible because of free trade. here's the thing. what we have to have in this country is a level playing field. we have the highest corporate tax rate in the world. we have an administration tha
we have agreed community college environment already in place. that's where the community colleges can come into play but we need to make sure that we are addressing these policies that actually incentivize businesses to send jobs over to places like china. i hope to have an opportunity because i have ten seconds here and how they are being hurt by these failed policies that my opponent supports. >> moderator: the same question to congressman schilling. schilling: i think it's clear my...
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it is a very demanding environment that we are very supported embassy and we urged people to look at our web sites and arch people to consider the iraqi alternative. there's a huge market there. american products, as elsewhere in the middle east, are in demand. we are doing well and we are making the effort and i urge you to make the effort. thank you very much. >> thank you ambassador jeffrey. it's been a privilege to work with you so closely in iraq and thank you for the opportunity to do that. i would like to now call on representative patterson. >> thank you very much let me say i'm very pleased to say a few words to you today because i think economic engagement is going to be the key to our engagement in egypt because that is the area are new government really coincides. there has been a huge transformation in the last year, two rounds of elections which i might say with unexpected results, 70 or 75% islamic parliament. the presidential elections begin in 10 weeks, another huge transformation underway. the next six weeks, the next six weeks are going to be very very dynamic and
it is a very demanding environment that we are very supported embassy and we urged people to look at our web sites and arch people to consider the iraqi alternative. there's a huge market there. american products, as elsewhere in the middle east, are in demand. we are doing well and we are making the effort and i urge you to make the effort. thank you very much. >> thank you ambassador jeffrey. it's been a privilege to work with you so closely in iraq and thank you for the opportunity to...
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with the you believe in global climate change or are concerned about the environment. it is a national security issue. it is a jobs issue. from national security point of view we cannot continue to rely on imported oil and energy sources from the middle east. is not reliable. i am sure listening to the media in the last few weeks you have seen iran threatened to close the strait of hormuz. we are relying on these energy sources particularly from the mideast faa's from countries that are not our friend and not reliable. at any point these supplies can be cut off and result in taking military action. from a national security point of view it doesn't make sense to continue to rely on imported oil. we have to look at -- even if you don't care about the environment from a national security point of view, it is clearly a jobs issue as well. in my state of new jersey, we continue to have the incentive. i don't usually praise the governor. he is a republican and not one of my favorite people. any of my colleagues will tell you that. bottom line is he has stressed the state leg
with the you believe in global climate change or are concerned about the environment. it is a national security issue. it is a jobs issue. from national security point of view we cannot continue to rely on imported oil and energy sources from the middle east. is not reliable. i am sure listening to the media in the last few weeks you have seen iran threatened to close the strait of hormuz. we are relying on these energy sources particularly from the mideast faa's from countries that are not our...
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and how do you get of reconfirmation hump given the toxic environment with congress? >> i don't have any announcements to make on jack's replacement at omb. he will be staying there to finish the 2013 budget. in addition to jack there is a talented team at the omb that will function as effectively as they have under his leadership after he's gone. and once the president makes a decision about the leadership at omb we will have an announcement for you. estimate does he want to have somebody in shortly after or before the payroll tax? >> i don't want to go any further -- i don't want to get ahead of any announcements the president make. >> there was a report that came out the other day and one of the conclusions that it found this in the first the treasury put out regarding the park has been in the highlight. >> regarding what? >> press releases put out by the treasury regarding the cuts that they've tended to highlight those areas for making a profit if you will bringing money into the government, but not the areas where it was losing money for the government. the you
and how do you get of reconfirmation hump given the toxic environment with congress? >> i don't have any announcements to make on jack's replacement at omb. he will be staying there to finish the 2013 budget. in addition to jack there is a talented team at the omb that will function as effectively as they have under his leadership after he's gone. and once the president makes a decision about the leadership at omb we will have an announcement for you. estimate does he want to have...
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this was the best folks could do in that political environment. i appreciate that candor. i have great respect for what you do in california and i enjoy watching what goes on. it is always a good show and we learn from that experience and adopt some of those things and reject. >> i understand in the health care system you need to keep in mind that there are the two fundamental parts to it. they are important to understand. one is the financing of the system which in the united states is made up of government finances which is the bulk both state and local and the other is the delivery system that is the doctor, a hospital. we get them continued when we talk about health care, and in doing so we get bad policy coming out of it. when you want to do is have a financing system that is sufficient and effective with the lowest possible administrative cost collecting the money and paying the bills. on the delivery side, and this is discussed by all of us, we want to be able to choose who is going to deliver the medical services. in the united states, we have four opportunities, w
this was the best folks could do in that political environment. i appreciate that candor. i have great respect for what you do in california and i enjoy watching what goes on. it is always a good show and we learn from that experience and adopt some of those things and reject. >> i understand in the health care system you need to keep in mind that there are the two fundamental parts to it. they are important to understand. one is the financing of the system which in the united states is...
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it can be easy especially in a very liberal environment to let people cow you. but do not be afraid to think that what you are doing and believe what you are doing is noble. you are trying to make this government smaller and more responsive to the american people. small kerr and more responsive to the -- smaller and more responsive to the democratic process. what exactly is not noble about that? it's a beautiful thing. look at it from the point of view of you wanting to actually have people with input on those 333 bills, preferably less, that go through congress every year. it's a wonderful thing. and people will tell you all the time that you're a heartless, horrible perp because you want to do it. and they're wrong. and just own it. because that will actually make you a better communicator as well. those are my sort of basic tips. i would lo to do q&a just because i like q&a on current event or advice or what have you. is that cool with you guys? all right. [applause] >> i'll start, i guess. i was just bond orerring if you could expand on this concept of being
it can be easy especially in a very liberal environment to let people cow you. but do not be afraid to think that what you are doing and believe what you are doing is noble. you are trying to make this government smaller and more responsive to the american people. small kerr and more responsive to the -- smaller and more responsive to the democratic process. what exactly is not noble about that? it's a beautiful thing. look at it from the point of view of you wanting to actually have people...
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schools are extremely influential in this environment. we know from research done that school-based interventions can have a most positive impact on improving kids diets. community eligibility, another aspect of our school-based programs, we want to make sure that children across the country in fact have access to the school meals program, particularly so during the period of extended challenges we have been living through in the jobs environment. and i was pleased to learn when i was in carolina last week meeting with the top state officials that north carolina is the state each day runs data in the evening to make sure that a child whose household, that child, household income changes, that that child is immediately eligible for free or reduced price meals, what we're referring to is a direct certification. that's one of the priorities in the healthy hunger-free kids act. it's a way to again make sure that children have access to affordable he dashed affordable meals. and north carolina is leading the nation in doing that daily. what we
schools are extremely influential in this environment. we know from research done that school-based interventions can have a most positive impact on improving kids diets. community eligibility, another aspect of our school-based programs, we want to make sure that children across the country in fact have access to the school meals program, particularly so during the period of extended challenges we have been living through in the jobs environment. and i was pleased to learn when i was in...
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anything you create an environment. >> in the far back. yes. >> [inaudible] i want to follow-up on what you were saying because it seems to me like this 14-point plan obviously you've had these ideas for a while to form the basis for some kind of a u.s. presentation of possible steps and ultimately leading. between you and the ambassador, the middle east peace process obviously while important doesn't seem to be the first priority when you look at what is going on in the middle east right now. and i am wondering if that is because there is fatigue, if it's because we have so many more pressing interests between iran, syria and the growing islamist threat or is it because the parties are not ready. what is holding this up considering on the second day of president obama's first term he pledged to make this a priority. thank you. >> welcome obviously an effort was made and it didn't materialize. but then it did get swamped by a lot of other things. but as one of the most frustrating reality is for them today? no one is paying attention to th
anything you create an environment. >> in the far back. yes. >> [inaudible] i want to follow-up on what you were saying because it seems to me like this 14-point plan obviously you've had these ideas for a while to form the basis for some kind of a u.s. presentation of possible steps and ultimately leading. between you and the ambassador, the middle east peace process obviously while important doesn't seem to be the first priority when you look at what is going on in the middle east...
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both parties fought for the environment. both parties fought for women. it isn't that way anymore. it just is not. if we say we're here for the next generation -- which all of us say all the time in one way or the other -- then you don't allow student loans to double. you don't allow it. and we know how to fix it. we found a very simple way to fix it, a very simple way to pay for this, a way that makes sense closing a tax loophole doesn't hurt anybody. and so look at yesterday's vote. it was not good, it was not pretty. i'm glad that senator harry reid is going to give us another chance to change that. and i hope that my republican friends now are hearing from their constituents back home and i am hoping that when they come here tomorrow, they will cast a "yes" vote. let us proceed to this bill. let us do our work. let us stand for the people who need us to stand for them, the middle class of this great country. because you know why the country's great? because of the middle class. and we need to make sure that they have the opportunity to go to college and not have this burden on
both parties fought for the environment. both parties fought for women. it isn't that way anymore. it just is not. if we say we're here for the next generation -- which all of us say all the time in one way or the other -- then you don't allow student loans to double. you don't allow it. and we know how to fix it. we found a very simple way to fix it, a very simple way to pay for this, a way that makes sense closing a tax loophole doesn't hurt anybody. and so look at yesterday's vote. it was...
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it is a challenging environment. two things. one being the explosive detection systems that were deployed after 9/11. they are 10 plus years. there should be recapitalization effort. if you can give us color on the funding issue. the air cargo screening. funding for deployment of systems. you have to forfeit 50 airports. -- have 450 airports where they might be deployed. if he could give us some information on that. >> the recapitalization is a key issue with the life cycle coming to what was originally proposed as the useful life cycle. what we are finding is some of the equipment is doing well beyond the life cycle. we did a budget presentation on monday. the budget year goes into effect october 1 a year from now. there will be continued funding. it is a question of what level. same thing with what we are doing in terms of the air cargo. the funding is there, it has been. it is at reduced levels. as is the government budget in terms of being reduced. i do not know for 13 or 14 yet. the belief is that those key technology enabl
it is a challenging environment. two things. one being the explosive detection systems that were deployed after 9/11. they are 10 plus years. there should be recapitalization effort. if you can give us color on the funding issue. the air cargo screening. funding for deployment of systems. you have to forfeit 50 airports. -- have 450 airports where they might be deployed. if he could give us some information on that. >> the recapitalization is a key issue with the life cycle coming to what...
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in today's environment, i don't know, i could start it again. the biggest challenge we have is access to capital and regulation. and we wonder is small business the place we should focus and in my view it is the only place. every statistic shows you the greatest growth in america you take from the last recession to the beginning of this one from the small business 7 million jobs were created by small business. 60% of the 7 million came from companies 5-years-old or gender. and as the speaker said we are at our lowest level in 30 years. this is a great opportunity to find with the future holds. this will jump-start it. now the challenge when it comes to access to capital when i started my first small business kind of successful so i wanted to open five more rallies to the police. it's hard for a bank to lend to a 20-year-old kid but because i agree with on a different side of the neighborhood, the rules that we have based in 1933i couldn't go talk to somebody that had capital that wanted to invest with me privately ellison had a previous relation
in today's environment, i don't know, i could start it again. the biggest challenge we have is access to capital and regulation. and we wonder is small business the place we should focus and in my view it is the only place. every statistic shows you the greatest growth in america you take from the last recession to the beginning of this one from the small business 7 million jobs were created by small business. 60% of the 7 million came from companies 5-years-old or gender. and as the speaker...
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that's a fairly inexpensive cocktail of drugs in the current environment in the united states. somebody more expensive regimes even for drug treatment patients could be as much as $5,000, and for people that develop drug resistance which a lot of people that will happen to them over the period of the treatment is a life-long treatment current and present. the treatments can be $50,000 to 5eu7d ,000 per year. i don't see how you take a country with 1.2 people and impose that cost. the cbc says 64% of the people living in the united states that are hiv positive are not receiving drugs. recent studies show that people when they are taking drugs the risk of reinfects goes down by as much as 95%. some of the companies are trying to encourager not hiv positive to take drugs in order to prevent retransmission. there's no way you can do that. the bill proposes a $3 billion reward fund for invasion. split into three different types of invasions. it has an end product price which is similar to the economic intentives so you at the monopoly. but it's better. because it rewarded invasion b
that's a fairly inexpensive cocktail of drugs in the current environment in the united states. somebody more expensive regimes even for drug treatment patients could be as much as $5,000, and for people that develop drug resistance which a lot of people that will happen to them over the period of the treatment is a life-long treatment current and present. the treatments can be $50,000 to 5eu7d ,000 per year. i don't see how you take a country with 1.2 people and impose that cost. the cbc says...
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we should not be hesitant even in this budgetary environment in the united states to make the national security and moral cases for pure development assistance. further, we should be forthright in explaining that diplomacy and develop minds are two distinct disciplines. although diplomacy and development often can be mutually reinforcing at their core they might have different priorities, resource requirements and time horizons. most obviously diplomacy is far more concerned with solving immediate problems, usually associated with countries of strategic interest. although we hope that our development efforts will sometimes yield short term strategic benefits, this is not their primary purpose. in a developed context, we are willing to take a much larger view of the world and devote resources to countries of less or even minimal strategic significance for the moment. we are willing to allow the diplomatic and national security benefits of development work to improve over time and we are willing to engage ambitions for purely altruistic reasons. these differences underscore why developme
we should not be hesitant even in this budgetary environment in the united states to make the national security and moral cases for pure development assistance. further, we should be forthright in explaining that diplomacy and develop minds are two distinct disciplines. although diplomacy and development often can be mutually reinforcing at their core they might have different priorities, resource requirements and time horizons. most obviously diplomacy is far more concerned with solving...
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what sort of business environment do they plan to create? our panel said it resigned to address all of these questions, and more. they are meant to provide emerging leaders in the region a chance to share their views with an expert audience on how they intend to govern. and at the same time they're meant to provide washington, western policymakers, a chance to listen and also to ask probing questions. we are at carnegie both proud and i think to be able to host this event and uniquely equipped to have done so. we operate one of the arab world's leading think tanks, the carnegie middle east center in beirut with scholars and staff from across the region. we operate and publish all our work in both arabic and english, and we focus our analysis and research on issues of political reform, economic reform, democratization. when we launched the carnegie global vision five, six years ago to create the world's first global think tank, we did so within ambition to connect a global audience with local expertise, local voices, from the world's most cri
what sort of business environment do they plan to create? our panel said it resigned to address all of these questions, and more. they are meant to provide emerging leaders in the region a chance to share their views with an expert audience on how they intend to govern. and at the same time they're meant to provide washington, western policymakers, a chance to listen and also to ask probing questions. we are at carnegie both proud and i think to be able to host this event and uniquely equipped...
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if you create an environment where they want to be, education nation, i saw a video, massachusetts and it is unbelievable. 24 different career choices and veterinarian clinic. 16 day auto shop. the list goes on but it is different. not more of the same. there's one thing in the report that i think although it wasn't the focus is so important and it was mentioned by both analysts, the early intervention. i am a believer in systems. you can't take a piece of a whole system. even change dramatically one piece and assume the whole thing will change. i don't believe that is true. the thing about public education in america that is troubling to me is when they say no system can produce anything other than what it was designed to produce. in this country when we graduate 75% of the kids year after year after year unless you are african-american or hispanic is closer to 50% as the report points out the rate doesn't fluctuate like the dow jones average. it is constant because the system was designed to do that. what we have to do is talk about what changes in the system have to occur so that we
if you create an environment where they want to be, education nation, i saw a video, massachusetts and it is unbelievable. 24 different career choices and veterinarian clinic. 16 day auto shop. the list goes on but it is different. not more of the same. there's one thing in the report that i think although it wasn't the focus is so important and it was mentioned by both analysts, the early intervention. i am a believer in systems. you can't take a piece of a whole system. even change...
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i mentioned senator inhofe before, my ranking member on the environment and public works committee. i expect him to be here shortly. i can't tell you the trusted partnership that we were able to develop with him. that went not only for his relationship with me in working on this bill but the staff-to-staff relationships which have blossomed into friendships and trust. and i think what we have shown is that each of us can be a tough but fair partner. our staffs understand where we're coming from, but we have a bigger goal in front of us than our differences. and that is our agreement that it is our responsibility to fix up our aging roads and highways and bridges, our infrastructure, to put people back to work, to boost our economy. and as senator inhofe has talked about very often with examples that are, you know, in many ways heartbreaking, we have problems with safety in our nation. we have bridges that are crumbling. we have seen them with our own eyes. we cannot turn away from this because we may have disagreements on lots of other things. it has been a long but a very worthwhil
i mentioned senator inhofe before, my ranking member on the environment and public works committee. i expect him to be here shortly. i can't tell you the trusted partnership that we were able to develop with him. that went not only for his relationship with me in working on this bill but the staff-to-staff relationships which have blossomed into friendships and trust. and i think what we have shown is that each of us can be a tough but fair partner. our staffs understand where we're coming...
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out of the highly regulated environment, emerge as bell labs which is a crown jewel. yo national interest a resource of the twin century, arguably the most important. highly regulated business pics of regulation and innovation, the competition or anti-monopoly gave you a much narrower -- businesses have a more narrowly focused mandate, certain innovations but you don't have the accusative information that would make telephone system in the 20 century the in the of the world and, of course, still to this day a backbone of the internet. >> thomas edison figure into your book is? >> of course. thomas edison was one of those inventors who was competing with dell in the 1870s to invent something that could become patented that could be sold either to jay gould or two western union, all of thomas edison's early patents without exception, the money he used to build his menlo park laboratory came out of the telegraph. he was a telegraph inventor before he became an electric -- electrical inventor. that's not controversial, but how the rules of the game at the 1870s encouraged
out of the highly regulated environment, emerge as bell labs which is a crown jewel. yo national interest a resource of the twin century, arguably the most important. highly regulated business pics of regulation and innovation, the competition or anti-monopoly gave you a much narrower -- businesses have a more narrowly focused mandate, certain innovations but you don't have the accusative information that would make telephone system in the 20 century the in the of the world and, of course,...
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we talk about safe environment and kid. let me rephrase that. when we talk about young people, i've got to learn how to not say kids. kids are bb goes. i think that terminology, they compartmentalize their thinking and solution so i've been trained in not struggle with that word. so when we look at young people and little people, the need to think they have the same sentiments we do. so one of the comments a young person said was the adults on campus went to do some pain, sometimes they're trained and taught to do something until it's over. nurture words were ever sad. what is the principal at a school, lo of teachers were hesitant to jump into because they were afraid of lawsuits. they were afraid that kids who take them through litigation. identified youngsters who may have been abused and then we pointed them to child protective services. i said you tell me and i'll do it. that was a solution set. but i didn't think how we make adults on campus has a tent and therefore, less able or less willing to do things when it calls for it. one of the t
we talk about safe environment and kid. let me rephrase that. when we talk about young people, i've got to learn how to not say kids. kids are bb goes. i think that terminology, they compartmentalize their thinking and solution so i've been trained in not struggle with that word. so when we look at young people and little people, the need to think they have the same sentiments we do. so one of the comments a young person said was the adults on campus went to do some pain, sometimes they're...
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this is a partisan environment that we are in. we are inside of the u.s. capitol here in the committee room. there isn't much that happens in washington today because of the partisan fighting. is there room after this agenda where we just spent $6 billion in a campaign between each other's brains and came up with of the same president and commerce and senate for serious bipartisan efforts on curing diseases like alzheimer's or any other sure tough agenda ralf or stan we can start with somebody from a partisan perspective. >> well, let me put this on the wish list. part of this and ensure this will be a partisan comment, i looked at his reaction to this where he said if we look at what the pattern of two votes on the 2010 election if it is replicated in 2014 and then we can have a big push back against the democrats that is a formula because that is what happened in 2010. the 2010 is the extremism of the tea party, the polarization set up to the 2012 election so that we have a situation republicans have won the most votes in only one election and a national
this is a partisan environment that we are in. we are inside of the u.s. capitol here in the committee room. there isn't much that happens in washington today because of the partisan fighting. is there room after this agenda where we just spent $6 billion in a campaign between each other's brains and came up with of the same president and commerce and senate for serious bipartisan efforts on curing diseases like alzheimer's or any other sure tough agenda ralf or stan we can start with somebody...
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these are both good for the environment. but just as importantly, these kind of projects save green money for water, utility ratepayers i reducing construction cost and energy bills. will you continue to advocate for the set-asides and ensure that the epa provides appropriate guidance for states on how to implement them? >> yes, sir. i'm a very strong supporter of green infrastructure. and so are, by the way, mayors in local communities. win-win result. >> i know many of our mayors are very involved in this and very supportive of it. u.s. water utilities waste an estimated 7 billion gallons of treated drinking water through leaks and ruptures. does epa plan to become more involved in promoting smart water systems that detect leaks and better manage water systems to reduce losses, energy use and contamination? >> yes. we're happy to be supportive, both to the funding wise, through the state revolving fund, but also through technical assistance, working with the industry, the practitioners and, of course, with the states and l
these are both good for the environment. but just as importantly, these kind of projects save green money for water, utility ratepayers i reducing construction cost and energy bills. will you continue to advocate for the set-asides and ensure that the epa provides appropriate guidance for states on how to implement them? >> yes, sir. i'm a very strong supporter of green infrastructure. and so are, by the way, mayors in local communities. win-win result. >> i know many of our mayors...
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and as i'm sure you can imagine, she walked into an environment that was unknown, unfamiliar. and not been many people look like her but she was willing to take on the challenge. little did she know what the challenge would really encompass. and what she found were people that were not very welcoming. she felt ostracized and alienated. as a matter fact, her first day she showed up with pink bangles and her is, big 1970s hair, and red fingernails. the warden greeted her and said, i'm not even going to tell you how i feel about women working in prison. so the ceo set the tone. four months into the job, she found is one of the most difficult jobs she had. and while she was really questioning what she was doing, she never could have imagined how things could have gotten work, but they did. shakeout assaulted by inmate, staff came to her rescue. she was well cared for, and as soon that she would not come back to work. she came back the next day with a black eye and a cracked rib. and the staff, who thought she was long gone, really gained a lot of respect for her and showed her uny
and as i'm sure you can imagine, she walked into an environment that was unknown, unfamiliar. and not been many people look like her but she was willing to take on the challenge. little did she know what the challenge would really encompass. and what she found were people that were not very welcoming. she felt ostracized and alienated. as a matter fact, her first day she showed up with pink bangles and her is, big 1970s hair, and red fingernails. the warden greeted her and said, i'm not even...
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he didn't put any qualifiers for global security environment. what would that have on the effect of domestic discretionary spending under your two scenarios? >> well, in our baseline, congresswoman, this all of the category is only 7.3% of gdp in 2020. so defense spending were 4% of gdp, that would leave just a little over 3% of gdp for all domestic programs apart from the handful of large entitlement programs, and that would be a dramatic reduction relative to their historical average. >> so there's a plan on the table from mr. romney, and i mentioned his decision, never to allow it to fall below 4% of gdp. he also talks about cutting revenues, $6 trillion over the decade by making the bush tax cuts permanent, cutting corporate rate from 35 to 25%, eliminating the estate tax, capital gains tax, taxes on dividends, earnings along with other tax breaks. so when you add the increase to defense spending, what would be the impact on the deficit with all the other cuts to revenue that he is talking about having? and what effect would it have on the s
he didn't put any qualifiers for global security environment. what would that have on the effect of domestic discretionary spending under your two scenarios? >> well, in our baseline, congresswoman, this all of the category is only 7.3% of gdp in 2020. so defense spending were 4% of gdp, that would leave just a little over 3% of gdp for all domestic programs apart from the handful of large entitlement programs, and that would be a dramatic reduction relative to their historical average....
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an environment where brands uses the rising overall. it's remarkable and assign it the strong nature of our alliance said in this environment, japan implemented these difficult reductions in iranian imports. now going forward, there is this issue of how to ensure the tankers that are bringing iranian crude back to other countries. he was putting in place an ability to ensure tankers because that was withdrawn due to european sanctions. the u.s. again is not asking japan to completely halt its imports of iranian crude, just to substantially reduce them and has been doing so and i would expect japan will continue to remain in close contact with the united states to reduce imports and thereby contribute to the economic pressure is being put on the machine. >> thank you. we did the first of bipartisan reports 12 years ago. a lot of us -- some of us had more hair then. we took that reported 2001 and a list of documents used in the situation room for the deputies committee meeting to decide on policy towards to japan andi to pitch and others
an environment where brands uses the rising overall. it's remarkable and assign it the strong nature of our alliance said in this environment, japan implemented these difficult reductions in iranian imports. now going forward, there is this issue of how to ensure the tankers that are bringing iranian crude back to other countries. he was putting in place an ability to ensure tankers because that was withdrawn due to european sanctions. the u.s. again is not asking japan to completely halt its...
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so i think if we are talking about the environment, we can't think of just the united states environment. we have to think of the united states and the resources that are promoting immigration to the united states as well. >> great. i think we have time for one more question. >> [inaudible] >> can use beagle little louder? >> the obama administration made a proposed rule making change for hardship waivers so this would make it possible for family members who are in the united states instead of having to leave the united states to be able to apply without leaving to have the three and ten year than wave. i am wondering if this seems like a small change if you can speak with the impact might have on this particular population of the undocumented parents of children here in the united states. >> i think it would have a huge untapped on the mexican community than i've worked with for now 15 years the implementation of the three and ten year barriers have been devastating to the family. lawyers i work with are not able to work on behalf of their clients because the partnership is so high, so
so i think if we are talking about the environment, we can't think of just the united states environment. we have to think of the united states and the resources that are promoting immigration to the united states as well. >> great. i think we have time for one more question. >> [inaudible] >> can use beagle little louder? >> the obama administration made a proposed rule making change for hardship waivers so this would make it possible for family members who are in the...
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, but also in the work environment. wal have a fitness center and a recording studio at the west side center. we've incorporated consistent youth development philosophy. you know, this is important. you have to have a framework that believes that these young people want and want to and can succeed. we talked about at one of our previous sessions many of us are dealing with negotiations with our public unions, and i talked about it when i spoke as having that framework. if you have the framework particularly when i'd been dealing with the teachers' union, that they want to, they have the same goals and objectives that we have and that is a child-focused goal, you can get a lot of places. but you have to believe that the people that you're dealing with want this for themselves. it changes the whole way you deal with the issue, you deal with the population. um, we know that it is important to meet the young people where they are and develop personal success plans based on their strengths,ish hsu -- issues, interests and ap
, but also in the work environment. wal have a fitness center and a recording studio at the west side center. we've incorporated consistent youth development philosophy. you know, this is important. you have to have a framework that believes that these young people want and want to and can succeed. we talked about at one of our previous sessions many of us are dealing with negotiations with our public unions, and i talked about it when i spoke as having that framework. if you have the framework...
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i think even if the answer is have that we will understand the environment we're in, and you see a lot of investing in. [inaudible] in other words, you fear that there is enough distinction between the parties that if mitt romney becomes the president that you could have such change that you want to keep some of that cash rather than invest it and? >> no. no. well, i don't fear. i think it would be in all likelihood something after the election, it's ridiculous we have to wait that long, but after the election president obama, republican-controlled house and senate, i think at that point some reasonable solutions will be promulgated. that's my hope and my belief your and it just takes that time, and it's too bad with the gerrymandered districts, fox news, cnn, no one stays in washington on the weekend talks about. you are penalized if you compromise. you losing your home district. that dynamic is just killing us right now as a country. we've got to have a lethargic experience to get us to the other side. >> what does it take them a nasty more of a political leadership question, both of
i think even if the answer is have that we will understand the environment we're in, and you see a lot of investing in. [inaudible] in other words, you fear that there is enough distinction between the parties that if mitt romney becomes the president that you could have such change that you want to keep some of that cash rather than invest it and? >> no. no. well, i don't fear. i think it would be in all likelihood something after the election, it's ridiculous we have to wait that long,...
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it's either you do the project or to destroy the environment. i think there's a way to do things both ways, we can do things without destroying the environment and i think we should be looking at the. doing things in a very, very sustainable way. so i think that project and others have every chance of success, doing a threat we. but we're going to see more job creation under barack obama, mitt romney, deregulate everything, more tax cuts for the rich and letting it trickle to the it doesn't trickle down and it doesn't work. it got us into the mess that we currently find ourselves in. >> all right, greg. thank you very much. thanks to come in. see you in a year. >> i will be back here. >> great. thank you. >> [inaudible conversations] >> hear some of what we have coming up for you later today and for the rest of the week on c-span. >> each day at 7 p.m. its past two and a and is focused on the u.s. military. >> also coming up this afternoon at 2 p.m. these are live here on c-span, defense department briefing with defense secretary leon panetta an
it's either you do the project or to destroy the environment. i think there's a way to do things both ways, we can do things without destroying the environment and i think we should be looking at the. doing things in a very, very sustainable way. so i think that project and others have every chance of success, doing a threat we. but we're going to see more job creation under barack obama, mitt romney, deregulate everything, more tax cuts for the rich and letting it trickle to the it doesn't...
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it extends my miles per gallon, and it's better for the environment. we have proven through the solyndra case and other cases that some of the alternative energy sources are either not perfected or quite frankly just frankly don't work. so while we're developing ones that do, we should be robustly exploring in the gulf, in alaska, in the midwest, in the northwest, and offshore like my state of georgia. the resources we know exist raise the supply of petroleum in the united states and lower the price to the american taxpayer. all sources of energy that are safe and reliable should be promoted. that includes nuclear energy. now, i'm very proud, i'm thankful to the president that he issued the loan guarantee on the first reactors' license in this country since 1978. they are in augusta and burke county, georgia. but his chairman of the nuclear regulatory commission voted no on that final approval. he was outvoted 4-1, but he voted no. that sends a signal that we may talk on one hand about having robust development of all resources, but when it comes to pl
it extends my miles per gallon, and it's better for the environment. we have proven through the solyndra case and other cases that some of the alternative energy sources are either not perfected or quite frankly just frankly don't work. so while we're developing ones that do, we should be robustly exploring in the gulf, in alaska, in the midwest, in the northwest, and offshore like my state of georgia. the resources we know exist raise the supply of petroleum in the united states and lower the...
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because of the uncertain environment that we have created about things like health care. i think the job of the governors and to be to talk about the financial community in a way that they can understand and that's what i've done professionally for many years. i know that capital is there and the people are willing to invest in vermont and willing to invest in vermont i want to get that money off the table to be able to do that. we have about 90 seconds to ask the governor a question. >> you said you're here is on fire. you set your hair is on fire because the call on the oil that we are burning to take power. but as i understand we are not getting a power from coal and oil from the renewables and natural gas. you said that we are going to run out of energy because our high use of fossil fuels but at the same time, we know that we have the fossil fuels are going to go away because we are bodying it in the worst country in the world but have is that the case when we have the cleanest energy portfolio the country just about come and second, we are not using any of the thing
because of the uncertain environment that we have created about things like health care. i think the job of the governors and to be to talk about the financial community in a way that they can understand and that's what i've done professionally for many years. i know that capital is there and the people are willing to invest in vermont and willing to invest in vermont i want to get that money off the table to be able to do that. we have about 90 seconds to ask the governor a question. >>...
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what we do is help create an environment in which the government does not deter jobs from growing in north carolina and that is exactly what the government has done in the past ten years of leadership in the executive branch. we have deterred the creation of new jobs in north carolina. >> moderator: our next question from cameron can. >> how do you feel about providing incentives to attract new business in north carolina or islam existing business to expand. we are not losing companies for continental tyre to south carolina or caterpillar or georgia and choosing those states over north carolina. dalton: i don't know anybody who likes incentives but the report says they are legal. other states are offering them. we are in the incentive game. is like buying a vehicle. you identify general motors car, ford and toyota and ask what is your incentive and they say five years or zero -- 0% financing and this one has nothing. that one is out of the game. we have to have an incentive package. the key is to make sure our incentives are competitive with other states and the best incentive is our
what we do is help create an environment in which the government does not deter jobs from growing in north carolina and that is exactly what the government has done in the past ten years of leadership in the executive branch. we have deterred the creation of new jobs in north carolina. >> moderator: our next question from cameron can. >> how do you feel about providing incentives to attract new business in north carolina or islam existing business to expand. we are not losing...
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and so we have created an environment that is toxic for business. we have radical deficit government out of control with the amount of red tape and things that they're imposing on businesses, and we wonder and a high tax rate, and we wonder why we don't have any jobs. why the jobs are being chased oversea. the talk is fine. the fact of the matter is unemployment and the deficit and whole situation with the economy speaks for itself. it's not working and big government is not the solution. >> moderator: thank you, congressman. our next question posed by mar death mcmahon. meredith, please ask your question to congressman akin. >> congressman akin, could you speak about your commitment to improving public school education in missouri especially give the educational choices you have made for your own children. i am referring to congressman akin's decision to home school his children and senator's decision to send at one children to private catholic school. akin: thank you for the question. all of understand that education is critical. one of the thing
and so we have created an environment that is toxic for business. we have radical deficit government out of control with the amount of red tape and things that they're imposing on businesses, and we wonder and a high tax rate, and we wonder why we don't have any jobs. why the jobs are being chased oversea. the talk is fine. the fact of the matter is unemployment and the deficit and whole situation with the economy speaks for itself. it's not working and big government is not the solution....